Oral history interview of Richard Bullick, Caragh Martin and Christopher Miller

Context

Caragh Martin studied Irish and Celtic studies at Queen's University, achieved her Postgraduate Certification in Education through the Irish language at St Mary’s University College, and a master’s degree in education with a specialist in Irish medium education. She has taught the Irish language for ten years and moved to the education authority as an advisory teacher for special needs in early years inclusion service in 2019. Richard Bullick holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Ulster University, along with a Diploma in International Academic Studies from Uppsala University in Sweden a diploma in A1 German Language Proficiency from the University of Vienna, in Austria. Christopher Miller holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from the University of Kent, a master’s degree in cyber-security from the University of Queens and is undertaking a Ph.D. at the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 2019. Richard Bullick holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Ulster University, along with a Diploma in International Academic Studies from Uppsala University in Sweden a diploma in A1 German Language Proficiency from the University of Vienna, in Austria. Caragh Martin, Richard Bullick, and Christopher Miller discuss their experiences of attending an integrated second-level school in Northern Ireland in the years post the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.

Description:
This fourty-minute long oral history interview was conducted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of The Atlantic Philanthropies archive project (2017-2020) titled Amplifying change: A history of the Atlantic Philanthropies on the island of Ireland in 2020., Caragh Martin tells about her experience in Lagan College in Belfast from 1997 until 2004, Richard Bullick tells about his experience in Omagh Integrated Primary School from the year 2000, and Christopher Miller talks about his time at Priory Integrated College from 2006 until 2011. All three reflect on the impact integrated schooling had on them before discussing their education and young careers as well as their hopes for the future., This oral history interview was conducted by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of the Atlantic Philanthropies archive project [2017-2020] titled Amplifying change: A history of the Atlantic Philanthropies on the island of Ireland in 2020. The oral history is related to The Atlantic Philanthropies grant documentation for the Integrated Education Fund., and This recording contains the personal views of the participants, they do not reflect the views of the DRI.
Type:
audio and oral histories (literary works)
Creator:
Digital Repository of Ireland, 2015 -
Subject:
Curated collection--Oral histories, Curated collection--Education, Curated collection--Knowledge and learning, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Integrated Education Fund, Curated collection--Christopher Miller, Richard Bullick, Caragh Martin, Grant 17541, Grant 18592, Peace-building, Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998, and Non-governmental organizations
Grant:
Grant 17541 and Grant 18592
Grantee:
Integrated Education Fund
Year of Grant:
2009 and 2010
Location of Grantee:
Belfast
Rights:
Copyright is with DRI, Christopher Miller, Richard Bullick and Caragh Martin. Please see license for reuse.
Attribution:
Digital Repository of Ireland and The Atlantic Philanthropies
Doi:
https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.0z70pj593